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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting concatenating static string to records in data file Post 302077509 by vgersh99 on Thursday 22nd of June 2006 06:22:13 PM
Old 06-22-2006
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Originally Posted by gillbates
This works but I don't understand what the #s do. Do they substitute for a slash in sed? Oh, and thanks for the help. I got snowed with other issues for a couple of days so I was just able to impliment this.
Yes, that's correct - you can use ANY single character as an 'action' separator in sed. The more common and widely spread is ''/
 

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shevek::process(3)					     Library Functions Manual						shevek::process(3)

NAME
shevek::process - Create a process, optionally connection its standard in- and output streams to the calling program. SYNOPSIS
#include <process.hh> Inherits shevek::refbase. Public Member Functions Glib::RefPtr< shevek::fd > in () The standard input pipe, if it was requested. Glib::RefPtr< shevek::fd > out () The standard output pipe, if it was requested. Glib::RefPtr< shevek::fd > err () The standard error pipe, if it was requested. pid_t pid () The process ID. ~process () The destructor. This kills the process if it was still running. Static Public Member Functions static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, std::list< std::string > &argv, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process from a filename and an argument list. static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, std::list< std::string > &argv, std::list< std::string > const &envp, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process from a filename, an argument list and an environment. static Glib::RefPtr< process > shell (std::string const &command, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true, std::string const &sh='/bin/sh') Run a string with the shell. static std::string run (std::string const &command, std::string const &sh) Run a process and return its output. static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process without arguments. static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, std::string const &a1, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process with one argument. static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, std::string const &a1, std::string const &a2, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process with two arguments. static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, std::string const &a1, std::string const &a2, std::string const &a3, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process with three arguments. static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, std::string const &a1, std::string const &a2, std::string const &a3, std::string const &a4, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process with four arguments. static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, std::string const &a1, std::string const &a2, std::string const &a3, std::string const &a4, std::string const &a5, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process with five arguments. static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, std::string const &a1, std::string const &a2, std::string const &a3, std::string const &a4, std::string const &a5, std::string const &a6, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process with six arguments. static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, std::string const &a1, std::string const &a2, std::string const &a3, std::string const &a4, std::string const &a5, std::string const &a6, std::string const &a7, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process with seven arguments. static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, std::string const &a1, std::string const &a2, std::string const &a3, std::string const &a4, std::string const &a5, std::string const &a6, std::string const &a7, std::string const &a8, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process with eight arguments. static Glib::RefPtr< process > create (std::string const &command, std::string const &a1, std::string const &a2, std::string const &a3, std::string const &a4, std::string const &a5, std::string const &a6, std::string const &a7, std::string const &a8, std::string const &a9, bool pipe_stdin=true, bool pipe_stdout=true, bool pipe_stderr=true) Create a process with nine arguments. Detailed Description Create a process, optionally connection its standard in- and output streams to the calling program. Member Function Documentation static std::string shevek::process::run (std::string const &command, std::string const &sh) [static] Run a process and return its output. A convenience function for running a process and catching its standard output in a string. This blocks until the process has exited. static Glib::RefPtr<process> shevek::process::shell (std::string const &command, boolpipe_stdin = true, boolpipe_stdout = true, boolpipe_stderr = true, std::string const &sh = '/bin/sh') [inline, static] Run a string with the shell. Note that the process is forked from the shell, and so does not get killed when the process goes away. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libshevek from the source code. libshevek Fri May 11 2012 shevek::process(3)
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